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Turn Your Social Media Goals Upside Down

Association Adviser

It shows all too clearly that social media is still considered a broadcast medium by many associations. Too many associations still treat social media as a one-way broadcast medium and are missing great engagement and intelligence-gathering opportunities from members. percent agree); member recruitment (10.8

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From the Corner Office: What I Learned About Leadership from Arnold Schwarzenegger

Association Adviser

Working for Arnold Schwarzenegger, I learned you have to be a great listener and recruiter of talent. Arnold Schwarzenegger starting in 2007. He was a tremendous influence on my own leadership style. He is a great recruiter of talent. That’s the future leadership. Choose the right people and then let them go.

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Discipline

Jamie Notter

Leadership insight.right when you need it. in Humanize , Leadership , Managing People - 5 comments. He is ridiculously smart, and a fellow Que author–his book is called Social Media ROI. Leadership. Social Media. December 2007 (8). November 2007 (14). October 2007 (12).

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Generations: the Hype Still Reigns

Jamie Notter

Leadership insight.right when you need it. Leadership. Social Media. December 2007 (8). November 2007 (14). October 2007 (12). September 2007 (17). August 2007 (18). July 2007 (13). June 2007 (17). May 2007 (11). April 2007 (13). March 2007 (13).

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Membership Marketing Blog: The 25 Most Important Lessons in.

Membership Marketing

Recruitment and retention efforts require more "touches" than ever, and certainly more than, say, ten years ago. There is no "silver bullet" - direct mail, email, social media, events, member get a member. The surge of technology has caused a social media explosion that is difficult to keep up with and challenging to imitate.

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From the Corner Office: Eric Fletty, TAPPI

Association Adviser

EF: I think everyone can agree that smartphones, social media and new technologies in general have been game changers. AA: Has TAPPI changed its membership recruitment and retention strategy in response to the many changes affecting the paper industry? AA: How would you describe your leadership philosophy?

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Membership Marketing Blog: The Top 25 Lessons Learned in.

Membership Marketing

When you actually do a recruitment campaign, they join. If you can get your existing members to recruit new folks then you can just sit back and count the cash. Remembering that 80% will not be active members, 20% will be active participants and 10% will take on leadership roles. Using Social Media to Recruit Staff.